Two women, 88 and 53, charged with preventing burial after body found in car
Two women have been charged with preventing a lawful burial following the discovery of a man's body in a car park in Helston, Cornwall.
In Helston, Cornwall, two women aged 88 and 53 have been charged with preventing lawful and decent burial after Glen Manders, 66, was discovered dead in a parked vehicle. The case arose when Devon and Cornwall Police investigated reports of welfare concerns and subsequently found Manders' body inside the car. The police initially took the two women into custody under suspicions that included murder and wilful neglect concerning a vulnerable person. The circumstances around Manders' death and the subsequent charges against the two women indicate a potentially serious situation that prompts further investigation into the events leading to the tragic discovery. This incident raises significant questions about the welfare of individuals who may be vulnerable, and the subsequent legal actions reflect the severity with which law enforcement is treating the situation. The community and legal experts will likely be watching closely as the case unfolds to understand the implications for all parties involved and the potential impact on local crime and justice narratives.